ouT OF WORK TODAY? Want Ad. + , News’ Way. — ae Try The THE DAILY N Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist NEXT MAILS Prince Rup Camosun . ON Z \ sis DEC 191} _F. pipiii VOL \ by cr dine 9 ee ae a Ses a “ PNO. 292 Prince Rupert, B.C., THURSDAY, DeceEMBER 21, 1911. OF ta, B.S PRICE FIVE CENTS DAWSON JUDGE TAKES STEP TO STOP GAMBLING “OUR REGIMENT’ SCORED QUITE A DECISIVE VICTORY aor PRODUCTION OF THE PRINCE RUPERT AMATEUR DRA- 5 MATIC SOCIETY WAS A DISTINCT SUCCESS—PLAY WELL RECEIVED BY A PACKED HOUSE. Canadian Press Despatch. COMMISSION NAMED | This One Will Draw Pay for In-| vestigating the Departments TO PROTECT THE MINERS MRS. Western Federation Want Hoist- | ing Operators to Qualify | in Canadian Press Despatch.) . A. (Can Suffragette Leader Had fwieeting | PANKHURST SPEAKS Victoria Last Night. adian Press Despatch.) FIRST TRAIN TO ALBERNI OPENED NEW LINE TODAY . inet Dec, 21 Hon. , ‘ ‘ sntio 4 pA : orine, R. 8, Lake and GN, Dun=| quar’ a Fotneaat Victoria, Dec. 21—Mrs, Pank- oe Sai are the commissioners to| yijeps in aa bo oa pases hurst, leader of the British onl. | ae OF NEW VANCOUVER ISLAND LINE WILL MEAN A | be named to make a thorough in-| qq resolution. asking for an| c28etes: expounded woman suf- | GREAT DEAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TIM- | vestigation into the departments] g;,endment to the Boiler Inspec-| oe. to a large audience bere last} BER, FISH AND MINERAL RESOURCES. of the government. The probe ana kati ooindbiling al} opera. | msht, and was given an enthus- d ee ee will extend over some time. bina at elaatete B htnke and ann’ iastic reception. Victoria, Dec. 21.—Amid gen- BIG FRUIT CONVENTION ~ 0 he Eels th Mt the saris’ de eae} — eral rejoicings the first train into » Andrew's Society. pitt =e eg City Council Tonight. Port Alberni steamed into that) martin Burrill Arranges it to rhe annual general meeting of ; *neers. Tonight the City Council will| town today in five hours from Take Place at Ottawa the St. Andrew's Society has been 4 om ee & et for general business for the} Victoria. When the complete tianaiighhee postponed until the first week in The story of Edward Howard | jast time before Christmas. plans are carried out Alberni will (Canadian Press Despatch.) January. 8. D. Macdonald, see-|and the first American watch will] seen be but four hours from Van- Ottawa, Dec. 21—Hon. Martin retary. 2t be given free in a beautiful book} Warks are showing a large as-|couver. The steamer connection] Burill is arranging for a fruit - a at Mussallem’s, 423 Fifth ave. | sortment of Howard railroad|to Nanaimo will take two hours,|convention and exhibition to take Warm, clean rooms at Savoy. | east. tf | watches. tf jand from Nanaimo to Port Al-|place here in February. It will I berni another two hours. The} take in all parts in Canada. Sug- ‘ Regiment” scored anoth-|Captain Guy Warrener, a suave { victory in the Empress hunter for heiresses, figured in rt ast night, officered by| most of the fun-making, though f the Prince Rupertjall the characters were excellent- pra Society. It was thejly taken. The ladies were all very fit gaxement they had figur-|charming, and the gowns ex- ind all acquitted themsel-] quisite Mrs. P, I. Palmer tovk Every seat in the thea-|the part of the heiress Enid s filled, and the company| Thurston, Miss Mercer the part eived, The ladies|of Maud Ellaby, who inspired ay iquets from the aud-j| fluttering in the ecurate’s heart, all received unstinted}and Mrs. Bullock-Webster the { ind appreciation, }part of Olive Dobbinsor In the f the piece is a well-|character part of Mrs. Dobbinson Three male speci-| Miss Milligan did very good work. genus chump, Capt.| Of the men in the play Mr. nd Guy Warrener of|Irving Linnell took the part of h Lancers, and Rev. | Mi Dobbins and Mr. W. I] I t curate of Mudbor Fish the part of Dobbinson's ge chums, fall in; friend I M S. Harrison ee winsome ladies ati pre i rtia figure as Mr. Dobbinson, a re Capta Fetherston, who won the who detests s he i Kept her n ur guardian of the lady! regiment In the minor role of ed by the curate de ! i bB s Mi James After a chapter of | Russe did some good humorous fortunes everything rhe | sentat f the K ed out by Provi-| piece reflects very great credit by Mrs. Dobbin-| uy Mr B ( Webster 0 nded lady with aj wh the burde f production mon sense and aj fe band sas the flighty cur-| Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, | | W. R. Whitley as/] Phone 4 ANOTHER WRIT = MONTENEGRINS AGAINST CITY — HELD WEDDING :': Miss Evica Wukocratovich Weds Mr. Nick Rocovich With Due Ceremony Under the Siavonian and Canadian Flags. E. ©. Latrace Files Document in Relation to Action to Recover $500 Damages from the City for Delays. has be } ssued | Yt “ ? . Phe cla this ‘ Ch lamages, th ~ Fra a , } il j ‘ La oe M | . Wok contrac f r itl i M Registrar J N I rt i yesterday after pre ) z Aust 1 g ana has been served on) the l d 1 finel built for tonight’s|M 5 Ph hal and handing ove n exists in certain/of th gt pla ast Sun he present Council | da \ t b y and ble for the fight sixt stalwa f s marched ractors’ cases, are} to the h he bride Fifth il against the jude i vith the | Justice Clements Slay a and Cana a igs at nd for the rumor | the head pl iipdisn ged with playing or Of the eleven spectators four| been put on tight and will remain | RUPERT S SHARE i n at gambling games in| were fined $20 and costs and the; on. The gambling and loafing n by the first six thers $100 and costs, or given|element, says the Captain, is fore Judge MeCaulay, who} the option of two months in jail.| detrimental to the community SHOULD BE BIG he proprietors $100 and! They are paying. and those who will not work, but sts and also sentenced each to rhe Judge made it plain that] try to live off those who do earn er ee —— tl months’ imprisonment at| hereafter no fines will be extend-| their money by hard work may as Premier Sifton to Introduce a Bill|Government Spent $11,000,000 hard lab However, the sen- | ed He declared that gambling} well make up their minds that to Make It Optional—Model In- Last Year Developing Harbors. f imprisonment was sus-| must stop in Dawson for all time,| the game is up. stitution for Cities to Be} Vancouver and Victoria Shared Drawn Up. Largely. UNCLE SAM'S OWN TRUST WAR (Special to Daily News.) Over $11,000,000 was the sum | Edmonton, Dec. 24.—Premier|spent by the Dominion Govern- Sifton has introduced a bill into] ment during the past year in de- the Legislafure providing that the] veloping harbors on the Canadian | single tax throughout the prov-|coast. Ten years ago only $4,- ince become operative in seven|000,000 was spent, and twenty |} years hence. years ago only $2,000,000, ap- bod model constitution for mu-]| proximately. Harbor buildings, such as the quarantine and marine stations at Prince Rupert, come into the estimates, also all work such as deepening rivers and estuaraies, ete. Vancouver and Victoria cam ein for a goodly share of the developing going, and the port of Toronto also re- ceived attention. A growing share in this expenditure will be due to rising Prince Rupert in future years. SECTION TWO BRIDGE Two Novel Plans are Proposed ofr Dividing the Cost. The committee of section two ratepayers, composed of 8, P. Me- Mordie, Dr. Kergin, R. A. White, A. Ferguson, M. Albert and J. A. Hilditeh, who are to go into the cost of platting and rough grading the section will also con- sider the question of a high ley- el bridge to that section. Wm. Manson, M.P.P., has sug- ) te ’ . ) ett | COTTAGES NEAR M’BRIDE London, Dee, 24. Arth Cala, Stannard, . beiter known «py oe | ‘Terehan, Dee, 24—Act fore-| sidewalk outside Ormes’ drug] ested distributing the cost of | saved ; “ ; 5 ; ee - r n Ethan n ereni ‘ ec, < Action Tfore- | side a OULSIC nes arug ; r Camosun will ar | New Buildings Planned for Erece| pen name of “John Strang Win- The Yacht Victor and Ethan o shadowing the dismissal of Shus«| store eastward, A. crowd cols«| this bridge in three, amongst. tne Vancouver Friday | ; tel if “Bootle’s Baby” fame, is 15,000-Mile Trip From Boston G cs : the G.T.P. ni tion by KR. T. Cruickshanks. ‘ ‘ Snes Seattle Under Own Power.|'*" Was taken today, when the/ lected to see the unusual spee-|overnment, the G.T.P. and the : ad, at 8 o'clock, and will dead here as the result of an ele- | to eattie *! National Assemb!s axreed to the | tacle. city. An idea which comes in eve rf ’ ere cide > , as 0¢ ars ee ’ ; » 0 ars a ap : : f V ae at 10 o'clock | Going south on the Princess Vali ae lent, She wa 29 YOars Soattle. Daset Shipping and Cabinet's desire for the appoint- | eee for considerable consideration is ‘a hans aanenete BS | Ms tl morning was R. T. Of 88° } ; t are wre watehing | ent of a commission to deal Christmas Number. that of W, J, Alder, who suggest- “leamship Ageney 2 uy iis oO 1g i = fishing men here are ate g : : ; . ed that the distributi be i : o, during his | hs > : ,| with the Russian ultimatum, Exact! -five passe rs i ¢ : pulion be into " pelea sm ae id ie | Turkeys, Cranberries, Celery. | wilh interest the feat of the littl Tp , ye Y honvers cs ove eee "four, the three parties named, stay in Prince Rupert, made pre~ ( as gion local tur-|auxiliary schooner yacht Victor] ,, > PHOgSOU 40 © + oes PNCOSS , —_ , aoe oe TO FREEZE THE FISH liminary arrangements for the Fan a i oe ies duck ind Ethan, now on her way from lhe meeting of the Ratepayers’|May Christmas trip south this ~ the owners of section two : i i i : cays, 1e e8 0 : ] 8, | ane a an, ne ay asooiatic 7 : a Sen hk : ots. Mr. John @ building in the spring of two ad eese and chickens; everything| Boston, Mass., under her own | _ Rad ce heear eee wet morning. , onn . enue an & . rs Re ie . _ -eVe - as ee 108 ( ed, en ere . » Fox Arranging for) eo oijages on Seventh ayenue al )| for the Christmas dinner, Fruits} power, to enter the Seattle hali Gil he heid-in, the BATOLERL tial} See wisikieoas XMAS PAY Upply of Ammonia to Fish McBride street, ere wa land vegetables in big variety. | but fishing trade, k ; ‘Tuesday evening December 26, oO l Ck { { th aes Plant not be let until the new yea S| sters and fish. Shrubsall is at [he vessel is well known¢for ae Pe: % "| n her Christmas trip north advanced a little, 9 ' oat 3t her beautiful lines and comfort- al 8:30 Members only a aye with Christmas mail, and ready Special Consideration Available i ot at . be > « M G, F f the Eagl fy able cruising type under either \ sled. 2t for her prompt return south the for City Employees. ' Ox, O 1@ Kagle | | ~ rl v ———— . a ae - he Cx 2 aw at. \ , , if sical instru-| : ,| sale or power, She is making the same evening, the Camosun is ex- 7 Wo rks, St. Louis, is in All ees | me : er 6th Before selecting a piano see the trip under the command of her} Princess Alice Arrives. pected tomorrow night. Arrangements are to be made aurrang , , { J. 8 Gray @ - By 4 a naeia ~welr Ss "e, ee t t 4 an 2 The ‘ . ie ee ' . ouppl) ee 54" at tf | Stanley al Gray . yaney ANS owner, Captain Herbert W, Niek-j \ i toria, Dee. at The new negro i by which city employees so desir- 0 ® Cold slLorage] street, , “% : e t . : ; stee Jd > ‘e838 3 ' \mntela een rage Cannot be beat =. one Peder re, /erson of Malden, Mass. She is G. } R. aan ne: oes Like Old Times. ing it can have payment of part y y et ies al ; Better and price, Pianos. tune i ef 100 feet over all and has been({ art ived today rom Le yar wD Tonight the G. TT, Pp, steamer | of the wage due them for Decem- chat ini , ete Gis. Ueee Miss ee Cova "Barker paired, lequipped with a {10-horsepower the builders, Swan, Hunter & Co.,} prince Rupert leaves at 8:30|ber paid by special time check, arg c ’ , ‘ee y ss ort ‘ S . .28 » ° . ; . om A 1e freezing Friends of : thet duride the engine. Under average conditions| Of Neweastle o'clock, just like old times. There| lo be furnished by the Supt, of> are glad to learn tha ; For Men. she can develop and maintain a re will be a crowd to see the boat} Works for presentation to the : lays she has recoyeres Smoking Concert , pent ee } f rheumatic having Sets, Safety Razors,|speed of eight knots an hour, 9 off such as never yet reached the| city clerk, ee , , ‘ CK oO le ‘ ( = ‘ 6 ’ ws 7 Bian “ p we . o a . a ‘|—$375 high grade piano|from her attac! : Shaving Mirrors, Shaving|The vessel is carrying @ supply rhe Longshore anes 8 Union| wharf at 8 a. m, ——_— 0 eal and $410 per month, | fever. Brushes, Strops—all appropriate of 2,000 gallons of gasoline, will give 9 as ee aa ouncert ee ——-——_—___— Men—We have the presents ty ueeruments will be / . . for holiday | Christmas gifts for men at} which is be lieved to be sufficient}on Christmas night, ec. 2d, al U need I, Tesen You. Try our you want for the ladies, Wal- R these terms, Hayner| See Sweder Bros, fot 424. | Keeley’s Pharmacy. tf |to bring her to Seattle, the I.W.W. Hall, Tickets $4, 4t | knitted goods. Jabour Bros. 2t | lace’s. tr tailoring. bt arte